THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., MARCH 20, 1878. THE TIMES. L(Ov51l1 l)eph.iftiicit., PENNSYLVANIA It. R.-MICDLE DIVISION. On and after Jnncfotli, Train, run as follown l WESTWARD. Way Mull Aco. fHB Tr'UjTr'u KABTWAKD. , .Vim Mall All'. MtTI. I Ka. Tru fcl. Aec P.M. I'.M. I' M, A. M. l.ail 8. 15 lU.kl H.IK) 7. Mi 8 4i IM- 8.114 11.69 7. mi 10.90 8 II 7.l 7.47 19.99 6 S4 H.64 7.:1 S.41 7 18 6.1.11 7IKI d. 10: 0 411 a. id' i.m tt.lt9 6.IA W.I" 111 1 1. 04,, 5.4ll( B.4SI , Id 04 A 111! 8.SJI in. ml 4.4; I 11.117 4.11 7 !M 8. (ill 8.2H 8.611' I 8.18 3. Ml II. tftl A.M.IP.M. P. M.I .M. P.M. 'P.M. s.wi i .no; a.uu s.iai t.4H Itockvlllt., Marywvllle, Diiucauuon, Puily's, Newport Mlllerstown, 'J' hi Mil flAOIlt1!! . Mexico I'.ui n .ai.... Miinii Lewlstnwn J., Amlel Ron'.,. ,. 1.611 1.II H.IH D.4H 8.M 7.10 T an T.4 7.ra 8.IKJ W .H e.i'ii Rilil 41 9. IIS i.sn: a. i 1.(51 8.ci .iri; 8.3U s.iiiv 4.110 S.R4 lU.IH 11.14 4.37 1 SlcWytowU,.. I N. Hamilton, . i, HtllillllKdou..,! ' Ti rimi" I l Amiona 11.4H 4.r.J! 1.16 6.m l.n 7.'J-i P.M.Ip.m.I f PIMIIflbnrif Rxprpna lemes Tlarrlnlmrir at 1 1. on r.M. Plliicain.nii 11.1111 (tlnu-)t Newport 1Kb? (tlnK and rlVi'K ill 1'll'xl'MriHllH.IU A. H. tV(in''r Wot, thu W:iv Pnssenirer leave Murris bun-' Dail) --the oilier trains UHlly except Honda). I "(l"lll,- 1','Ht, Mil" Atlantic Kspreas leaies AlKvill Dallv. t lie other trains Dully citcept Humlny. tf-IVIftr Kxprrm Wwt will stop at tliincanimu at i.bi anil ut ruwpoi't at 6.1 1 a. ui., wlieu tlusio U. lli'lt'f Urius. Quite a number of farmers sowed thulr oats lust week. - Jlutter is tnoro icnive tlinn Is usual nt tbis seiison of the yenr while t'iriis ure almost a drug in thu market. The new borough oflleers come intof power on the 1st of April. J At the Keil Hill church in Howe twp., 3 on hu inlay aweek live persons were imp. tiseii ny immersion in me juniiitit rive We call the attention of farmers to the notice of Mr. Duvle in another col umn reunling wheat culture. It will puy them to see bis improvement. Three men were nrrestpd in Franklin eounty lust week on suspicion of having murdered March Dixie, a thin Polish peddler, who lias mysteriously disap peared. Win. Meyers, or JSewi of Newport, while Oliver playing at a spelling school in two., collided with another boy, knock. . ing the boy insensible, and mashing bis own nose so utility as to require uicuicui treatment. J On Saturday aweek the house of JolinV Gundeiman in IJuck's Valley, was en-t tereii in the absence or the lamlly, and was entirely stripped ot nil eatables. Among the stolen articles were a qunrv tity of meat and lard. Newport, Perry county, Is now rmttlnsr In a clnlm lor the new peiiilcntiury. But penlten- 1 tinrii's now-a-dnvA ure not built with hoop polee. Carlisle Volunteer. It is evident that the Kditor of the Volunteer is afraid that Newport has some chance of success in this claim.' The Excelsior Literary Society of Germany meets every Saturday evening, and consists of the following named oflleers : Pres. G. V. Gebr; Vice Pres. I). II. Smith : Sec. G. W. Keeder; Assist. Sec. Charles Foose ; Treas. J. 15. Keeder and Critic W. It. Dura. on Tuesday morning last n wago loaded with potatoes. Hour, etc., beloiif ;on ing to Judge lilattenberger, was upset while crossing a bridge in ISiid'alo twp., ) The Judge escaped without injury but iv lad who was with him was-soniewlt bruised, while one horse wa9 badly hurt. Murphy Mooting. There will bo aN Gospel Temperunce meeting held in the school house In Markelvillo on Friday i evening the 20 inst., speakers will be present from Bloom field and Newpjrt ami address the meeting. Will Wheat Cultivation Pay? We know it pays, but it will pay you twice as well if you adopt our improvements. We are prepared to prove that the crop will bo doubled'by cultivation. If any pnu tical farmer doubts it we will furnish the money for him to visit Lancaster county, and examine for himself. For particulars inquire of S. Y. Davie, New Bloomfield. Improvinfl. Maj. J. 11. Dunbar, who' has been lying ill at his residence for the past five weeks suffering with a severe affection of the lungs is, we are happy to announce, gradually Improv ing and regaining his usual health. By careful nursing the Major expects soon to ne aoie to go out-again and pro- ceed to his official duties at Washington which are In the meantime beintr tukAil X-arejimy his gQn W.gcott The severe lau uie JUajor received a few days In ad vance of his present affliction when he whs precipitated headlong over a stair railing about eight feet down, lighting on his head by tramping on an orange rind, has caused him no serious annoy ance since the next morning after the unfortunate occurrence, and the wound on the head that knocked him tempo rarily unconscious has healed up com. pletely. JS'ews. An Old Gentleman who has faith in the power of the press says If all the news papers would go to work and make be lieve the times were good they would get good. Well, we commence the gootl work by announcing that the rolling mills furnaces all over the country are running day and night and can't supply the demand for Iron, laborers1 wages are going up to $3 per day, the coal miners resumed work at the highest rates paid during the war, last week our manufac turing firms received foreign orders for millions of dollnrs worth of goods, taxes are being reduced, a good piano can be brought for $100, and watermelons are down to five cents npleoe, while all goods are remarkably low at F. Mon timkk'h, Ktoro, New Bloomfield. If times don't get better now it is not our fault, anyhow. Found Dead. On Thursday last, W. II. Henderson, of Penn twp., was found dead, near the barn on his father's prem ises. He Intel eaten his breakfast in his apparent usual health, and had gone out to care for the stock. After a time some of the fumlly went out and found him as above stated. His death was supposed to have been caused by heart disease. . . - . Itcjmrteitor The Timothy Chns. II. mU. - Adjourned Court. Court was resumed on Monday 18th inst., and the Argu ment List was taken up, when the fol lowing cases were disposed of: P. K. Brandt cashier of People's Bunk, for use by G. Cary Thiti p.vs. M. & 'V. Miller, Michael Miller, John putterson and l'hillp Peters. This wits a rule to show cause why judgment No. 183 Jan. T., 178 should not be opened and l'hillp Peters who was Burety for the other Dcft's let into a defense. An execution having been Issued on the said judg ment the Court ordered that If the PHI", will order the execution to lie returned within fifteen duys and refrain from Issuing an alias execution forsix months then the rule to lie discharged, other wise the judgment to be opened as to Peters and he let into a defense. David Shull, Garnishee of James S.vkes PKl". in error, vs. Ann Miller and George 11. Miller, Del't's. in error. This was a certiorari to J. D. Sechrist, Esq., to remove all proceedings on u certain judgment obtained lie To re lilin. The case was continued for the purpose of having additional testimony taken before a filial hearing. Philip Kell and Simon Kell, vs. Ben jamin llice and B. I1'. Itlce. Kuletoopeu judgment and let dclt's. into a defense. The judgment wus originally given for part purchase money of real estate. The Court directed the judgment to beopen ed to the amount of if 400. The injury sustained will hereafter become a matter of settlement for a Jury, and whatever damages they may adjudge will bo do ducted from the said amount. Jacob Baltozer vs. Andrew Minich. Rule to show cause why an appeal from a judgment on the Docket of J. Rickard, Est)., should not be stricken oil". Rule nun le absolute and appeal stricken oil'. A number of applications to stay writs of execution in hands of the Sheriff, Auditors' Reports, etc., were argued. ASSIONKKS' 8ALKS C'ONFIUMEI). A house and lot in Duucannon,sold to Sum'l. Rife, Jr., for $1,(500. Also u house and lot in Penn twp., sold to Moses Kirkputrick, for $3(15, by Hon. Samuel Noss, Assignee of Samuel Rife. A farm in Saville twp., sold to R. K. Trego for $l,a.ll, by Henry Cooper, Assignee of Peter and Elizabeth Sheaf fer. Also another tract of land in Sa ville twp., sold by Henry Cooper, As signee aforesaid, to Christian buhwaub for the sum of 3,740.00. OIlDEItS FOR SALE GRANTED. Pluries order of sale to John Patter son, Assignee of Z. T. Hilbibh, to sell real estate of said assignor. Order of sale to Joseph Leppard, Assignee of Levio Scllurs und wife, to sell real estate of said assignors in Wheatlield twp. lisccllaneous. Solomon Bigham was discharged as the Assignee of Andrew Burd and wife of Perm twp. John J. Taylor was divorced a vinculo, matrlmoui from Ellen Taylor. A Pieliminary Injunction was award ed to be heard on the 8th day of April, 178, in re Bill In Equity tiled by J. B. llartzel vs. Emanuel Wright, et al. In re Bill in Equity tiled by Isaac Wright vs. Jacob Bixler, et al, W.N. Seibert, Esq., was appointed Master in i'i'thcery 'ourt met acaln at 0 o'clock A. M., on Thursday morning the 21st lust. The Argument List was again taken up until the jury empanelled to try the case car ried over from the last general term had assembled. Two jurors having been pre vented from attendance, the Sheriff was directed todraw talesmen.and and Jacob Crist and Samuel A. Peale were selected in lieu of the absentees. The case al luded to was that of Jos. S. Laird's Ad ministrator vs. W. A. Sponsler Adnir. de lion is non of Dr. Jas. Galbraith, de ceased. This action grew out of unset tled accounts and complicated business transactions extending through a num ber of years between Jos. 8. Laird and Dr. Galbraith, who were brothers-in-laws. What created difficulty in this case was the fact that 11 r. Laird was dead, and an administrator had arisen upon his estate. Dr. Galbraith not wishing to place himself In a position of advantage over his brother-in-law died also. An administrator was raised upon his estate.but he too wrapped his shroud around him and lay down in the slum ber of the grave before the matter was adjusted, and an administrator de bonis non was forced to complete the work. After a considerable amount of legal skirmishing an armistice was called, and a settlement effected upon the basis of an agreement upon the part of the defense to permit the Court to Instruct the jury that they should find a verdict in favor of plaintiff for $250 00, which was done accord inglyy'"' After the disposal jn this case six ju rors were drawn from the panel in at tendance to pass upon the mental condi tion of Mrs. Elizabeth Albert.of Elliotts burg. A petition was tiled by the daugh ter of Mrs. Albert, asking for a commis sion In lunacy. Mrs. Albert, on her part resisted the proceedings vigorously. It was alleged that although she enjoyed lucid Intervals, yet she was Incapable of managing her estate, and if nermlttod to goon without restraint would squander her property. A number of witnesses were called on both sides and after elab orate arguments by the counsel, the Jury returned as the result of their delibera tions that she was Incompetent to man age her estate. Samuel Sholler, and Dr. Bwartjs were appointed appraisers In the assigned es tate of Win. Musgrove of Duncannon. An order of sale was granted to the assignees of Isrnel Lupfer, to sell the real estate nssigned to them In trust for benefit of creditors. An order was granted authorizing Leonard R, Swartz, Administrator &c, of Geo. Dunkel, lute of Penn twp.,dec'd. to my out a balance of purchase money, and received a deed for reul estate which the said decedent had contracted to buy In his lifetime but died before the con tract was completed. An order of sale was granted to the heirs of John Went., late of the Bor ough of Plain, to sell certain real estate of the deci'dent situate In the said bor ough. The sale of a house and lot by George W. Grayhill and Chas. H. Smiley Guar dians of the minor children of Silas Pot ter late of Wheatlield twp., deo'd. situ ate In Penn twp , to O. B. Ellis, Esq., for the sum of $343 was confirmed. A considerable amount of other business of no general Interest was transacted and court then adjourned to the next regular term. fur Tup. Tim eh. Marrlago at an Insane Asylum. Toledo, Ohio, March 18th, 1878. To the Editor of the Bloomfield Times: A pleasing and happy event took place Tuesduy eve, March 12th, at the borth Western Insane Asylum, To ledo, Ohio, In the the marriage of Dr. S. T. Dromgold, formerly of lckesburg, Perry Co., Pa., and Miss Maggie Adams, of Cleveland, Ohio. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Robert McCane, in the Chapel of the asylum and in the presence of the inmates of the Institu tion. Several handsome presents were presented the wedded pair by theofllceis and employees of the Institution, then an elegant supper followed, which was partaken of by the friends of the mar ried couple, and music, greetings, con gratulations, and a general good time was the order of the evening. Juniata County. We copy tho follow ing from tiie Juniata county papers of last week. Samuel Tyson, of Walker township, was quite seriously hurt last week by falling from a hay stack. Last Friday David Deppen, residing In Walker township, while sawing lath in a saw-mill had his jaw broken, by a stick catching in thu saw-frame and springing out and striking him on the jaw. He cannot take solid food ; all the nourishment he gets he must receive in a liquid state. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week : Mr. Samuel Beems,of Stotighstown,re centy fell down a flight of stairs and fractured several of his ribs. The Presbyterian congregations of Sil ver Spring and Hoguestowu have ex tended a call to Rev. F. J. Ferguson. A young man named Holland Burk holder, of Shippenshurg, was acciden tally shot in the calf of the leg at the Newvllle depot on Thursday evening. He and a companion named John Sham berger were walking together, when the latter, in endeavoring to put the pistol in his side pocket, it was somehow dis charged, the bull entering Burk holder's leg in the manner stated. The wound was dressed by Dr. R. M. Hays. No dangerous results are feared, although the physician was unable to trace the bullet to its lodging place. Fifth Annual Spring Opening of Isidor Schwartz, Newport, Pa., for bargains see advertisement on eighth page. We have been doing an Immense trade In Carpets this Spring. The reason is, that we are offering them so low. Anoth er large lot Just received at Isidou Schwartz's, Newport, Pa. Church Notice. Preaching in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 P. M. Sunday School at 2:45 P. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock P. M. Preaching In the Reformed church next Sunday at 2 o'clock. Prayer-meeting on Tuesday evening. . Preaching in the Lutheran church next Friday evening, Saturday at 2 P. M., and evening. Also next Sabbath at loi P. M., communion. Preaching in the M. E. church next Sabbath at 101 A. M. Prayer-meeting on Thursday evening. Gentlemen, for a good servicable suit for Spring Wear, you will tiud it to your advantage to give us a call. Isidor Schwartz. An Elegant line of Ladies' Fancy Goods just received at Isidor Schwartz's, Newport, Pa. t3T Reflect that in every cemetery one third of the silent tenants are victims of neg lected Coughs and colds ; and if you are thus afllicted, avoid their late by retorting at once to Hule'a Honey of Uorehound and Tar. an Immediate, agreeable, and certain means of cure. Bold by all druggists. Pike's Tooth ache Drops cure in 1 minute. 10 4t py Send 50 cents to W. II. Rcld, Rochester, N. y., for 15 fkts. Improved Klower Seeds, or ia of Vegetables, both ?l, alito 100 page Seed Catalogue with Colored flate free lor 3 yrs. We have received samples aud take pleasure in recommending the Beeds as most satisfac tory. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advert Iser.havtiiK been permamentlyeured ot that dread distune, OoiiHunipiiuu. by a Hlinple remedy. Is anxious to make known to lils fallow: sunVreiH the menus ot cure. To all who desire it. he will Heiui a copy of the uregcripiton lined, (life of charge), with the directions for preparing and uhIiik the same, which they will tlud a sure cute ioriiinsiiiiiiiiuii. ami Ulna, BroliclillH, &o. Parlies wishing the prescription will please ad' "ii,.A. mi.oun, iui reuu u, wiiiiauia- burgh.Nuw York. At 6111. Connty Trice Current. BuxiKruLD March 2d, 187(1. Klan-Bred, i it. Potatoes U5 nutter v pound 1501H f.KW V Aozen 9 " Dried Apples H pound,... , S ets" Dried Peaches, loeificts.y NKWI'OHT MAKKKTS. (Ovrrecled Wteklv by Kough Hrother.) DKALSRS IM 011A.I1N Ac 1MIODIJCK NjtwroitT, March 23, mi KluurRxtra Ift 75 " Huper tt H) While Wheat ft bush, (old) 1 20 a 1 20 Red Wheat 115 0115 Rye WWJMS Corn 4H 48 Oats V 2 pounds t 2U20 Clover Heed 4 004 0(1 Timothy 8ed 1 00 Flax Heed 1 00 Potatoes 30f? 30 Itai'iin 0 tt 0 l)reseil Hobs. : 3!$ a 4 Orounil Alumn Halt 1 3.1 Ol 3fl Uineluiriier's Coal, 2 Ot) Stove Coal 75 O 4 2J Pea Coal 2 BO Cordon's Food per Hack, fl 00 UARUHLE l'KODUC'K MARKET. OOIlltBOTBl) WKEKI.T. WOODWARD & noun. CAHLtsi.B, March 22, 1H7A. Family Flour 16.25 HiiiHirlliie Flour 4.50 White Wheat, new 1 15 Ked Wheat.new 1 15 Rye fis Corn, (new) 42 Oats, .... , 27 Clnverseed 4.51 Timothy-seed 1 25 MrnrnT Hitneii On th intli Inst, bv tho Rev. M. 8. Wallen, Mr. Alhert H. Murphy and Miss SiiiIIh II. miner, tmlli ul Knt, Wnleifotd. Peur Hot-SEHMsn. Ou the same dnv and by the same, Mr. vs llliain M. peck, of Ueuletowu, and "nicirifl nniisRi'innii.of Hiiiikir Hill. llEFn Ci.oesnt At New KliiKston on the 13th tnit., hy Rev Bimersnx. Mr. Robert L. Reed to Miss Josephine Clouser both of this place. TJHA.TIIH. Mit.ieb. MI'S Knrah Miller, of Madison twp., need l'j years, 7 mouths and 1 days. A Cliance to Make Some Money, Sure. CORN EM8 HISTORY Of PENNHYLVAN1A. Now ready. Write fur genev at mine. JOHN KtTIXV & CO., Publisheis, Tia Saiiwm Mrtet, Philadelphia. Vl;;.:im SSlGNEE'S sale. OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. rERSOXALJ'ltOPERTY. THE undersigned, Aisi(nee for benellt of cred itors of Levi Suiters and wile, by vittue of an Older of the Common Pleas Court of perry Co., Pu., will expose to public sale upon the premises, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 20th. 1878. at 1 o'clock P. M.. of said day the following described property: A TRACT OF ZAND, situate In Wheatlield township. Perry countv, Pa., bounded by lands of O. Hofsley, L.'l.lckel. ,1. Young, .huersole's helm and others, containing more or less, of which about 2 aro cleared and in a good slate of cultivation, and the balance Is pond timber land There are no buildings on thi tract, but It can be tmpioved and made a comlortable home. Also, another TRACT OF LAND, situate In same twp., boon led by lands of Etiersole's heirs. Kirk's heirs, and the former tract, containing 17 ACRKS, more or less, of which about 15 ACUKS are cleared and In a good state of cultivation. The Improve ments consist of a TWO-STORY LOG HOUSE, weatherbiiarded, a LOO STABLE, and outbuild ings. There is an excellent young orchard of Apple ard Peach trees, and a good spring on this tract. The two tracts will be sold separately, and on the following terms : Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is stricken down; ten per tiiion confirmation of the sale when Deed will he made and possession given; thirty per cent, on the tlrst day of Oeto'ier. 1878. aud the remainder mi he r.rsi day of April, 1879. All unpaid pur chase money to bear interest from the date of continuation of sale and to be secured by judg ment bond. Also, at the same time and place will be sold a' lotof personal propertv consisting in part, of household and kitchen furniture, and a variety of other articles. Including spring wagon, sleigh, mare and colt. JOSEPH LEPPERD, Assignee. March 20. 1878. HE EAGLE HOTEL, New BloomfleM, Penn'a. HAVING purchased this property and refitted and refurnished It In a comfortable mnnner, I ask a share of the public patronage, and assure my friends who stop with me that every exertion will be made to render their stay pleasant, II. L. HOCHENSHILDT. March 10. 1878. tf I NSOLVENT NOTICE. Notice Is herebv clven that In the matter of the application of C. T. Hheaffer of Juniata twp.. for the benellt of the Insolvent Laws of ilie Common wealth, the Court of Common Pleas of Perry County, have appointed MONDAY. April 8th. 1878, for a hearing in accordance with the Act ot Assembly. D. MICKEY. JTotbonotary. New Bloomfield, March 19. 1873. PARLOR PICTURE printed In Ten Colors. 25 Visiting Cants with your name rinelv printed. 10 Flirtation Cards. 12 .sheets of Writing Paper, 12 White Knvelooe . 1 Rubber. A Hens. The lot sent post-paid lor 25 cents. Send Post Stamps or Cash KURTZ St BltO., 4o4 Chest nut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 12 ly gHKRIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Ftolas and Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Perry oounty, Pa., and to me directed, I will expose to publio sale, at the Cturt House, in the borough of Kluouifield, on Friday, the blh day of April, 1878, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, to wit : A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Toboyne town ship, Perry eoonty, Pa., eoDtainiag IS acres, more or less, about 12 acres cleared, bouadsd by lands of Robert Finloy, Petur Long, Jacob Kreamer, Rlisabetb Ilolleobsugh, and others, having there on erected a two-story log house, weatherbaarded, and outbuilding! j as the property of Catharine Burkett. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, situated la Saville 0 E township, Perry eonnty, Pa., bounded and de erlbed as follows t by lands of Klias Arnsy, Js o.b Lows, Jacob Shops, and Bsunrmsn'l tsirs, containing 160 acres, more or less, and having ereoted thereon a small Ing house and Ing barn, together with other outbuildings J as the properly of Ueorge moyer. Also, A TRACT OF LARD, sitnste In Wheat- field township, Perry county, Pa., containing J7 acres, mora or less, about 16 acres cleared, bounded hy lands of Kbersulo's heirs, Kirk's heirs and other lands of defendant's, having theroon ereoted a twn-stnry Ing houie, weatberboared, a log stable and outbuilding. Also, A TKAUT UF LAND, situate in the town ship, oounty and State aforesaid, containing 6.1 seres, more or less, about 20 sores cleared, hound ed by hind or C. llelshley, L. Lickel, J. Young, Kbersole's heirs and others ) as the properties of Levi Sellers. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Miller township, Perry oeunly, Pa., containing 107 acres, more or 1st, about 1 acre olesred, bounded by lands of Duncannon Iron On , ThoniHS Still, Oeo. H.fTuinn's hsirs, Ueorge Ilosletter, and Urorgn linrrick, having thereon erected a one and a half story Ing hsu.o and lime kiln ) as the property ef Ueorge Campbell. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, In Savilletownship, Perry county, Pa., bounded hy Unds of (Jeorge H. SheufTcr, Simon Kell, John Kochsnderler's heirs, containing 7 aeres and 85 perches, more or lesf, having thereon erected a large two-story frame weatherboarded house, llh bammeot kitchen, frame stable, frame tenant house, large frame tan nery, run by stenm and water power, and other onthuildirgs, ss the property ol Peter Bchwsrts and Franklin Suhwarts. All seisod and taken Into txooutlon and to be sold by J. A. GRAY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Offloe, Bloomfield, ) Miireh 13, 1878. f Note. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is stricken down, and the balance on the second Monday of April. A. I). 1878. S IIERIFF'S SALES. By virtueof sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, writs of Fieri Facias, and writs of Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Perry county, Pa., and to me direotod, I will expose to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of blouin field, on Thurtday,the 28th day of March, 1&78, a', one o'clock P. M. of said day, tho following de scribed real estate, to wit ; A BUILDINd AND LOT OF GROUND, situ ate in the borough of Duncannon, Perry county, Pa., bounded on the north by lot of Christian Boyer, on south by lot of Irvine, on west by an al ey, and fronting on High street. The building is two stories, 12 by 10 feet, perch attached at south side, 0 by 10 fi ct, and this building is attached to a front building, 18 by 22 feet; ns the property of E. C. Irvine, owner or reputed owner, and James Irvine, contractor. Al.o, all that certain piece, parcel or LOT OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Marysville, Perry county, Pa., bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : Beginning at a stake en land of Ja cob Reiff, thence south by Jot of Jstnes Angney three and a hall degrees west one hundred and tigbty-eight feet to a stake in valley road ; thence tiahty-six and a half degrees west Ibirty-two feet to a post on laod of same; north & degrees west 1 Tb feet te the place of begiuning, containing 23 prrch es, it being designated on plot of said borough of Marysville as lot No. 28 ; having thereon ereoted two story frame weatherboarded house, kitehen and stable, slaughter bouse and other outbuilding?; ns the property of Sarah It. Longsdorff and John. II. Longsdorff. Also, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, situ ate in Buffalo township. Perry eounty, Pa., con taining 355 acres, more or less, bounded by public road leading from Liverpool to New Buffalo on the eiet, by Jeremiah Rair, Josiab Bair, Jacob Al bright's heirs, Itaao Meek, Samuel Buck, Ueorge Blattenberger and others ; ss the properly of lid ward Matohrtt and Nathan Mreist. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Tuscare ra township, Perry county, Pa., containing 15 acres, more or less, 13 acres cleared, bounded by lands of Fredsriek Cluck, David Barraok, John Hutchinson, and tho valley road, having thereon ereoted a two-story log bouse and a log stable ; as the property of John . Baker. Alse, defendant's interest being one-fifth In A LOT OF 0 HOUND, situate in the borongh of Mil lerstown, P. rry county, Pa., bounded on the jierth by lot of Samuel K. Gable, on the west by an alley, on the south by J. C. Kipp, and fronting on Mar ket street, and having thereon erected a two-story frame weatherboarded house and log stable; as the properly of William Bollinger. Also, TWO LOTS OF GROUND, situate in New Buffalo borough, Perry eounty, Pa., bounded on the North by Locust street, on the east by Market street, on the south by Mill street, and on the west by Rookfish alley, said lots being Nos. 46 and 47 of the general plan of said borough, and having erected thereon a two-story frame weatherboarded bouse, frame stable and other outbuildings; as the property of J. W. Arnold. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in the town ship ot Saville, eounty of Perry, State of Pennsyl vania, containing sixteen and one-half acres, more or less, and bounded by Unds of Ellen Bixler, Rob ert Paden, Michael Gailor and others, bei g the same tract ef land sold by the Sheriff of Perry eounty, Pa., to Barbara E. Baker and conveyed to her by deed acknowledged In open court on the 7th day of May, 1870, and having thereon erected a two-story frame weatherboarded house, log stable, with ether outbuildings ; as the property of Bar bara E. Baker and John D. Baker. Also, A TRACT OR LOT OF GROUND, situate in Saville township. Perry county, Pa., in the vil lage ef Gsheol, bounded aad described as follows : Rev. lease Weidler on the southeast 18 and four tenth p.rebes ; thence by churoh lands aud road leading to Shuman'a mill, south 6i degrees west twelve and six-tenth perches to a post ; thence by other lands of Rev. Isaac Weilder, north 39 degrees west 8 and five one-hundredth perches to a stone ; tnence by lands of Wm. E. Baker, (of which this was formerly a part,) containing 118 perches, it being the same tract of land which Wm. K. Baker and Susanna bis wife, by their deed dated the first day of April, 1870, sold and conveyed to said Bar bara E. Baker, having thereon Creole j a large two story weatherboarded house, having m largt room therein fitted tip for a store Hand and large bail ment warehoute; as the property ef Barbara E. Ba ker and John I). Baker. Also, A LOT OF GROUND, situate in Penn township, Perry eounty. Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows, East by school bouse lot aod Joseph Smith, north by lands of Joseph Smith, on the west by land ef Jose; b Smith, south by the Railroad, having thereon ereeted a two-story frame weatherboarded house, together with outbuildings; the house being 26 fet fiom the railroad, Jte.; as the property fcf Jacob Johnson. Also. A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Spring township. Perry eounty, Pa., containing 120 acres, more or less, about (0 aerei cleared, bounded by lands of Thomas Gibney, John Adams, Jacob Shearer and other, baviug thereon erectod a two story log house, frame bank barn and other out buildings ; as the property of Christian Browo. Also, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, situ I I in Tuaoarora township. Perry oounty, Pa., bounded by Juniata eounty line, lands of Robert Selfridge, David Orr, Michael Donnelly, William Deweea, Jacob Ft helman and others, containing 401 acres, more er less ; as the property of D. W. Barrack and William Myers. All Stlsed and taken in execution, and to be sold by J. A. GRAY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bloomfleltl I tea. 17, 1878. J Nora. Ten per eent. of the purchase money to be paid when the property is stricken down, aad the balance on the second Monday of the April, A. D. 1878. r
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